Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Welcome to my Wambana Blog

Welcome family, friends and teachers to my Wambana Blog. I have been enjoying the stay here so far and I hope the month keeps getting better and better. I am sharing my Wardli with 6 other boys they are Nicholas Tsakalos, Ray Brown, Timothy Branford, Ned Clark-proud and Bill Song. This is a picture of all us together on the bean bags we have in our classroom.

Living in our Wardlis has been a great challenge as we have to look after ourselves and the whole wardli. The things we have to do include cooking, washing up, setting up the bed, drying out the clothes and cleaning the Wardli till it’s spotless. Below is a picture of our Wardli which we are living in and looking after.

Wardli is the indigenous meaning for dwelling, that is why they are called that and it also sounds interesting. Our Wardli has a dining/lounge area where we hang out, next to that is our kitchen where we all take turns cooking, then the laundry where we wash and dry our clothes, then there are the two bathrooms which is then followed by three bedrooms where two boys stay in each. Outside is our verandah, in front of that is our little garden and behind our Wardli is our clothes lines.
 


3 comments:

  1. HI Ramji Kutty,

    You look like a Hero!!!

    SUNDARARAJU, SELVAM & GAUTHAM

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  2. hi hrishikesh
    your wardli is nice.Take care of your health
    convey my regards to Nicholas Tsakalos, Ray Brown, Timothy Branford, Ned Clark-proud and Bill Song.

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  3. hi Hrishikesh put some more photos so that we can know what is happening around you

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